Latent-variable approaches to the Jamesian Model of Importance-Weighted Averages

SCALAS, LAURA FRANCESCA
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2013-01-01

Abstract

The Individually Importance-Weighted Average (IIWA) model posits that the contribution of specific areas of self-concept to global self-esteem varies systematically with the individual importance placed on each specific component. Although intuitively appealing, this model has weak empirical support; thus, within the framework of a substantive-methodological synergy, we propose a multiple-item latent approach to the IIWA model as applied to a range of self-concept domains (physical, academic, spiritual self-concepts) and subdomains (appearance, math, verbal self-concepts) in young adolescents from two countries. Tests considering simultaneously the effects of self-concept domains on trait self-esteem did not support the IIWA model. On the contrary, support for a normative group importance model was found, in which importance varied as a function of domains but not individuals. Individuals differentially weight the various components of self-concept; however, the weights are largely determined by normative processes, so that little additional information is gained from individual weightings.
2013
2012
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Individually importance-weighted average; Self-esteem; Substantive-methodological synergy; Multiple-item latent approach; William James
Scalas, LAURA FRANCESCA; MARSH H., W; Nagengast, B.; Morin, A. J. S.
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